The Philadelphia Eagles (6-2) had a bit of an injury scare on Wednesday with several key players limited due to injuries, however, Tuesday's injury report revealed that everyone is trending in the right direction ahead of Week 10's matchup against the Dallas Cowboys (3-5).
Everyone practiced in some capacity on Thursday.
A huge sigh of relief was that No. 2 wide receiver DeVonta Smith (hamstring) was a limited participant after completely missing Wednesday and No. 1 wide receiver AJ Brown (knee) returned to full practice after being limited to start the week.
Outside linebacker Nolan Smith (groin) and linebacker Ben VanSumeren (concussion) also returned as limited participants.
Additionally, starting tight end Dallas Goedert (hamstring) had his second full day of practice for the first time in three weeks.
Unfortunately, tackle Fred Johnson (knee) was limited for the second straight day.
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